Chief Executive Director of Globe Productions and prominent Ghanaian playwright Latif Abubakar articulates a vision for “Ghana Must Go” that extends beyond mere entertainment.
“Storytelling is a powerful tool to capture our rich history and cultural identity. This play is not just for entertainment; it’s about showcasing what makes Ghana unique,” he stated.
Mr Abubakar emphasised the importance of engaging both international and local audiences, saying, “We want to attract tourists and investors to Ghana, but we also need to connect with our own people. Many Ghanaians see symbols like our national coat of arms and flag but may not fully understand their significance. This play aims to bridge that gap.”
With substantial support from the Ministry of Tourism and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, he said, “This is a collaborative effort to promote Ghana’s narrative on a global stage. We want the world to see the beauty of our culture and the potential for investment in our country.”
The play is set to tour both domestically and internationally, with planned performances in cities like Lagos, Johannesburg, Doha, London, and Toronto. “We aim to entertain while fostering a deeper appreciation for Ghanaian culture. It’s about making people proud of where they come from,” Mr Abubakar reflected.
He acknowledged the challenges of touring, stating, “Financial constraints and logistics are significant hurdles. We need better infrastructure and venues to make these productions more accessible.”
Despite these challenges, his commitment remains unwavering. “Understanding and promoting our culture is essential for fostering national pride and driving economic growth,” he concluded.